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The SC4 charger has an LCD screen with MVA technology to display real-time information about the charging status. Press the 'V' button on the charger to display the battery status, charge status, internal resistance, charging current and charging time. The charging modes can be manually selected for multiple charging requirements. To do this, press and hold the 'C' button to select the charging voltage (3.7 V / 4.2 V / 4.3 V) and charging current (300 mA-3000 mA).

The smart charger automatically detects the type of battery and the capacity when installed, to select the correct charging current. The batteries in one and two bays can be selected to be charged in priority.

The Nitecore SC4 can recover empty IMR batteries. After inserting a 0V IMR battery, the LCD will blink to indicate that it is non-rechargeable. In this case, simultaneously press the 'C' and 'V' button to enter the recovery mode. If the battery is not restored after repeated attempts, Nitecore recommends that you leave the battery.

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The Nitecore SC4 is a four-compartment charger with a total power of 6A. The charger is compatible with a huge range of batteries and is optimized for IMR cells.
Per bay, the maximum charging current is 3 A, which ensures extremely fast and efficient charging. As an example, it takes only 55 minutes to charge an IMR battery from 3500 mAh to 18650 to 80%.

Reviews

Customer Reviews

i bought it because of the good review i have seen , but upon testing it i realised the review doesn't reflect the reality and it's probably posted by the site to boost sales.

i have charged one lifepo4 cell , the charger displays 3.7 volt cell voltage , i measured the cell out of the tester with 2 diferent multimeter and it was 3.37.

also measured the internal rezistance of one cell , it shows 370 mOhms , i pull the cell out and put it back in and every time other numbers appear , 90 , 71 , 105 . the cell are new bought from nkon.nl (jgne 18650 3.2v 1800 mAh 201939) on the cardboard box it written 27-29 mOhms

the device emits a noise similar to a dial up modem which make me doubt the quality of the parts inside. (Posted on 20-12-19)